My son loves trains. So I came up with a train related twist to an inspection of the periodic table. We sat and cut up a copy of the table and then rearranged each element as a ‘station’ on an underground rail system. Each line represents a characteristic shared by the elements on that line.

After (quite) a few drafts, and more time than I care to admit, we ended up with this.

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Mark Lorch has PhD in biochemist and is a Professor of Chemistry and Science Communication at the University of Hull, UK. As well as research, teaching and blogging he can sometimes be found 'science busking' on the streets of Yorkshire. Oh, and he tweets @mark_lorch

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